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states navy was back then? >> reporter: fact checker sides with the president reporting the navy is not smaller. when the president wraps up in florida he's heading to ohio mitt romney in nevada his rally gets underway in an hour. tonight he parties with kidd rock in colorado. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> last night's debate didn't make as big of an impact on social media as the previous two match-ups. 6.5 tweets during last night's debate compared to 7.2 million last week. 10 million during the first presidential debate. among the topics most treated last night president obama's comment about horses and bayonets. that was in response to romney saying we don't have as many navy ships now and the president's response. and we all love teachers a comment made by moderator bob schieffer. >>> two celebrities may be about to make announcement that will rock the presidential election. donald trump says he will reveal what he is calling very, very big about president obama tomorrow and isn't hinting about what that m
states navy was back then? >> reporter: fact checker sides with the president reporting the navy is not smaller. when the president wraps up in florida he's heading to ohio mitt romney in nevada his rally gets underway in an hour. tonight he parties with kidd rock in colorado. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> last night's debate didn't make as big of an impact on social media as the previous two match-ups. 6.5 tweets during last night's debate compared to 7.2 million last week. 10...
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states. >> and what government should do to help people, particularly in a distressed economy, what the limits of that are before you start infringing on personal freedom. >> that's exactly right. this is a huge, huge question that informs almost every aspect of the nation's history and every decade has an example of it, but we've got to go back and find the balance, i think, in the discussion and history is a good ally, we do not see government as all bad and do not see it as all good. in that tension and balance has been the most spectacular history our government has been a force for good from the emancipation pro clamation and land grant college and homestead act and trans continental railroad and minimum wage and social security and gi bill, interstate highway, man on the moon. this is not a bad track record for something painted as one of the villains of all times. you don't want to give that government a cart blanche, you want to center this activity. that's what we've lost sight of. and the media is responsible too because we like the fight. we like the blood, if it bleeds i
states. >> and what government should do to help people, particularly in a distressed economy, what the limits of that are before you start infringing on personal freedom. >> that's exactly right. this is a huge, huge question that informs almost every aspect of the nation's history and every decade has an example of it, but we've got to go back and find the balance, i think, in the discussion and history is a good ally, we do not see government as all bad and do not see it as all...
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i want to give tax breaks for companies investing in the united states on energy. we agree we have to boost american energy production, and oil and natural gas production have been higher than they have been in years. we have to look at the energy source of the future like wind, solar, and biofuels and make those investments. all of this is possible. we have to close our deficit. we will discuss how we deal with our tax code and how we make sure we are reducing spending in a response away and have enough revenue to make those investments. governor romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the extension of the bush tax cut. $2 trillion in additional military spending -- without dumping the cost on the middle-class americans. that is one of the central questions of this campaign. >> you have spoken about a lot of different things. governor romney, do you have a question you would like to ask directly about something he just said? >> i do not have a tax-cut scale you're talking about. we have to provide tax relief to people in the middle
i want to give tax breaks for companies investing in the united states on energy. we agree we have to boost american energy production, and oil and natural gas production have been higher than they have been in years. we have to look at the energy source of the future like wind, solar, and biofuels and make those investments. all of this is possible. we have to close our deficit. we will discuss how we deal with our tax code and how we make sure we are reducing spending in a response away and...
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this race would be putting in the financial crowd than the president of the united states, "the wall street journal" reports $136,000. that is down for more than a million dollars years ago. a lot of these guys don't like it and it's a big reason. it is far from the only reason. talk of a white house that doesn't like them and often vilified them. it's not helping matters any. wall street has a single digit answer. talk about a somatic turn of events. the very day that we learned of the 18-point event is done as well. four weeks of the day, americans go and vote. it is like there is this big financial that going on all abroad. we have charlie gasparino. charlie, first on the bolts of wall street. >> in january of this year, i wrote the story the first time. the goldman -- the question is would they ever do without face? a question that you thought they were spineless worms. neil: disingenuous. >> the journalist is catching up to the reality that i reported in fox business and others -- is that they have nowhere to go. even if they were as spineless as they are. and they probably aren
this race would be putting in the financial crowd than the president of the united states, "the wall street journal" reports $136,000. that is down for more than a million dollars years ago. a lot of these guys don't like it and it's a big reason. it is far from the only reason. talk of a white house that doesn't like them and often vilified them. it's not helping matters any. wall street has a single digit answer. talk about a somatic turn of events. the very day that we learned of...
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states and the judge upheld that in a ruling today and that is the correct way to go. >> metro spokesman said that the metro will comply with the order and the ads will go up this weekend. >>> more turbulence for american airlines. it's pulling 48 of the 757s to make repairs. after several seats came loose mid-air on three different flights and three different days. fifty flights were cancelled, 34 today and anna coinman tells us that the issue is having an impact across the country. >> reporter: multiple mid-air scares prompting the quick fix. the airline making headlines last week after seats pop loose on three different planes. american said this is the problem, the seat plunger mechanism and if the locking pin doesn't reset, the seats can come loose. american is adding an experimental saaa device under the mechanisms. more than 1,000 of them. >> we quickly came for the additional locking mechanism and adding another level of redundancy to make sure they're in place. >> reporter: american pulling 48757s to make repairs on them. the planes singled out because they have two locking mech
states and the judge upheld that in a ruling today and that is the correct way to go. >> metro spokesman said that the metro will comply with the order and the ads will go up this weekend. >>> more turbulence for american airlines. it's pulling 48 of the 757s to make repairs. after several seats came loose mid-air on three different flights and three different days. fifty flights were cancelled, 34 today and anna coinman tells us that the issue is having an impact across the...
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states to ease the pain of the election. >> the a's are celebrating still. >> larry beil is here jie. absolutely. they have tickets. >> what a way to finish up the regular season. more on the party for the green and gold and the triple crown winner who is waiting for them next. sports is coming >>> good evening. the oakland a's had sole possession of the first place for one day in 2012. today. the last day of the season. the winner take all versus texas. and the coliseum was electric, soldout. 36,000 plus. the rangers jump out to the early lead. soto with the base hit. murphy built a 5-1 cushion. the key play rally is on. two outs and should be the end of the inning. a flyball and josh hamilton and drops it. two runs in and oakland would erupt for six runs in the inning to go up 7-5. hamilton lost in the sun or something. griffin gave way to a lights owl bull pen -- lights out bull pen. and then in the eighth, you will get nothing and like it. the a's busted it open in the eighth. doubled with a bases loaded and make it 12-5. in the 9th his own personal cheering section there and get
states to ease the pain of the election. >> the a's are celebrating still. >> larry beil is here jie. absolutely. they have tickets. >> what a way to finish up the regular season. more on the party for the green and gold and the triple crown winner who is waiting for them next. sports is coming >>> good evening. the oakland a's had sole possession of the first place for one day in 2012. today. the last day of the season. the winner take all versus texas. and the...
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the next united states senator from michigan. our soon to be representative in the 11th congressional district, county commissioner laura cox and the mayor and sheriff. before i introduce our special guests the great friend of michigan former first lady laura bush was not only a strong advocate for women's health issues but she's made a global awareness to the all the world women's health. she should be acknowledged for that. along with her very tender and soft voice for aids awareness on a global basis. she started in 2007 the laura bush institute for women's health. all of america was so supportive on that horrible day in september 2001. [applause] in a week, we in michigan are going to make history for america, aren't we? [applause] i was worried that you aren't fired up. are you fired up? [applause] well, these debates summed it up pretty well, didn't it? and the verdict is in barack obama cannot defend his first term. and you saw those debates which we saw three different barack obamas, the sleepy, the snappy and obama. he c
the next united states senator from michigan. our soon to be representative in the 11th congressional district, county commissioner laura cox and the mayor and sheriff. before i introduce our special guests the great friend of michigan former first lady laura bush was not only a strong advocate for women's health issues but she's made a global awareness to the all the world women's health. she should be acknowledged for that. along with her very tender and soft voice for aids awareness on a...
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. >> leon panetta says the united states is facing a possible cyber pearl harbor. he is pushing legislation that require new cyber security or the private sector. opponents say it would be a burden on business. many in the area will have to bundle up tonight and others may want to cover up their plans. >> that is right. freeze warning tonight. how cold will it get? upper-20's to around 30 to 32 degrees. a freeze warning in effect overnight. a frost advisory in the areas the southeast. if you're headed down to the , it will be chilly at nationals park, just about 50 at gametime and falling 40's.he the temperatures on saturday the upper-l be in 20's and lower-30's. warmer days are just around the corner. a real up and down seven-day forecast. two accused of brutally beating an elderly man face the judge. the space shuttle endeavor's flying days are over. >> and why zombies are roaming the streets of the district. s comin >> the suspects accused of brutally beating and 80-year-old man faced the judge today. police say the trio made off is cell phone and credit card. t
. >> leon panetta says the united states is facing a possible cyber pearl harbor. he is pushing legislation that require new cyber security or the private sector. opponents say it would be a burden on business. many in the area will have to bundle up tonight and others may want to cover up their plans. >> that is right. freeze warning tonight. how cold will it get? upper-20's to around 30 to 32 degrees. a freeze warning in effect overnight. a frost advisory in the areas the...
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states to ease the pain of the election. >> the a's are celebrating still. >> larry beil is here jie. absolutely. they have tickets. >> what a way to finish up the regular season. more on the party for the green and gold and the triple crown winner who is waiting for them next. sports is coming ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie brownie. [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] ♪ gets her every time. [ male announcer ] it's hard to resist the craveable nature of the salty peanuts, dark chocolate, and smooth peanut butter in nature valley sweet & salty nut bars. irresistible. by nature valley. the oakland a's had sole possession of the first place for one day in 2012. today. the last day of the season. the winner take all versus texas. and the coliseum wassoldout. soldout. 36,000 plus. the rangers jump out to the early lead.
states to ease the pain of the election. >> the a's are celebrating still. >> larry beil is here jie. absolutely. they have tickets. >> what a way to finish up the regular season. more on the party for the green and gold and the triple crown winner who is waiting for them next. sports is coming ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your...
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. >> it has been a great privilege to be in the united states senate, and i will be working very hard for the people of the commonwealth in the coming months. >> he reopened his law practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on. >> >> that was mike clark reporting. our partners that politico have set up a life and pictures of senator arlen specter, from his days as the philadelphia district attorney. we have set up a link on our website, wjla.com. >> two days and counting until the next presidential debate. the president is in virginia while mitt romney is conducting his debate preparations in massachusetts. stay with us for complete coverage of the second presidential debate. we will bring it to you live on tuesday, starting at 9:00 p.m. >> a woman is recovering, fighting for her life after fire raced through rahm this morning. fir
. >> it has been a great privilege to be in the united states senate, and i will be working very hard for the people of the commonwealth in the coming months. >> he reopened his law practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on....
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stars." >> reporter: today, mitt romney seized on biden's comments. >> when the vice president of the united states directly contradicts the testimony, sworn testimony, of state department officials, american citizens have a right to know just what's going on. >> reporter: and the white house attempted to clarify. >> the vice president was speaking about himself and the president and the white house. he was not referring to the administration. >> reporter: questions about why the obama administration initially seemed to downplay the attack that cost the lives of four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, are not going away. secretary of state hillary clinton today for the first time faced reporters on the issue. >> to this day, we do not have a complete picture. we do not have all the answers. no one in this administration has ever claimed otherwise. >> reporter: and the white house continued to point out that many of the same republicans who are questioning the administration's refusal to send more security agents to libya are the same republicans who tried to cut funding for diplo
stars." >> reporter: today, mitt romney seized on biden's comments. >> when the vice president of the united states directly contradicts the testimony, sworn testimony, of state department officials, american citizens have a right to know just what's going on. >> reporter: and the white house attempted to clarify. >> the vice president was speaking about himself and the president and the white house. he was not referring to the administration. >> reporter:...
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>> well, if you have somebody of your own racece that you're proud of being president of the united states, i alaud colin standing with him. >> former new hampshire gov. john sununu, w latater said that he does not doubt that colin powell's support for obama is based on anything other than policies. obama has a steep drop his support with white voters from four years ago. >> lack of enthusiasm. >> is there a racial factor here? well, let's focus on that john sununu for just a second.d. for john sununu, a moment's thought is a moment wasted. [laughter] he is known for comoming up with lines like that. he knew what he was saying. >> he would dig himself into a hole and fall there was about it. >> he has bically laid o a formulation that colin powell should be proud of supporting barack obama because they belong to theame race bewhich means that obviously john sununu, being white is proud to support mitt romney. john sununu is, believe me, and i've known him a long time -- he is writing a book cled "dale carnegie wasas wrong." [laughter] and it will not be a bestseller. >> everybody has crazy
>> well, if you have somebody of your own racece that you're proud of being president of the united states, i alaud colin standing with him. >> former new hampshire gov. john sununu, w latater said that he does not doubt that colin powell's support for obama is based on anything other than policies. obama has a steep drop his support with white voters from four years ago. >> lack of enthusiasm. >> is there a racial factor here? well, let's focus on that john sununu for...
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these lunatics are a legitimate party in the united states of america. these cave men these neanderthals where to them slavery was remember, remember the good ol' days when you could execute your kids for being disobedient? who in their right mind would vote for these guys? when we come back, a real fun debate. the debate of the century. bill o'reilly versus jon stewart stewart. what lessons we can learn from that debate. >> give me my back money from the iraq war bring on the house. (vo) always outspoken, now unleashed, joy behar. >> on my next show, i'll talk to tyne daly. she won the prestigious rush limbaugh's worst nightmare award. i don't think [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're gonna fall in love get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary not commission. they'll get straightforwa
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these lunatics are a legitimate party in the united states of america. these cave men these neanderthals where to them slavery was remember, remember the good ol' days when you could execute your kids for being disobedient? who in their right mind would vote for these guys? when we come back, a real fun debate. the debate of the century. bill o'reilly versus jon stewart stewart. what lessons we can learn from that debate. >> give me my back money from the iraq war bring on the house. (vo) what is said here could decide the election. current tv presents coverage of the vice presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> was this the game changer? is this going to change the dynamic? (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >> so keep on tweeting and maybe you'll have your voice be part of this democracy and see your tweets up on our screen. >>now that's politically direct. >> cenk: bill o'reilly and jon stewart had a debate at george washington university. you can watch it for $4
these lunatics are a legitimate party in the united states of america. these cave men these neanderthals where to them slavery was remember, remember the good ol' days when you could execute your kids for being disobedient? who in their right mind would vote for these guys? when we come back, a real fun debate. the debate of the century. bill o'reilly versus jon stewart stewart. what lessons we can learn from that debate. >> give me my back money from the iraq war bring on the house. (vo)...
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states. >> and expected the walkout on black friday. it could cost $312 million. >> cannot miss out on black friday. >> here's something that you don't as scary day. where did this eyeball come from? in an instant, a merrill terry physician -- a military physician is learning to run a >> and military doctors serving afghanistan found himself in a military bed, but not for long. he is inspiring others with his amazing recovery story. laced up for an afternoon run, the 5 k is no sweat for air cold -- for eric holdeholt. here you see him just two days ied blast. >> it was not a panic. it was more like what next? he was seriously wounded as flew out of the vehicle face first into a wall 30 meters away. >> they had to rebuild my face. >> he is not like any other anesthesiologists. kable.remar a hero. suffering from a traumatic injury, he had to relearn to walk and practice medicine. >> but then he got back on his feet in more ways than one. that the full active duty, he is w part of the fellowship training and seeing patients. that is comple
states. >> and expected the walkout on black friday. it could cost $312 million. >> cannot miss out on black friday. >> here's something that you don't as scary day. where did this eyeball come from? in an instant, a merrill terry physician -- a military physician is learning to run a >> and military doctors serving afghanistan found himself in a military bed, but not for long. he is inspiring others with his amazing recovery story. laced up for an afternoon run, the 5 k...
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and the united states can get a handle on? because it's so widespread, it's so cultural in its orientation. the west ha is always criticized for trying to mess with culture in the east, middle east and africa and elsewhere. what do you think? >> well, i think there have been some very famous and knowledgeable people over the years who said that you can look at a country's advancement and decide really whether they're an advancing country or not based on how they treat women and girls. and if indeed we want these countries to be our partners in the world, if we want them to advance and be -- and if they want to advance and be on the world stage with other countries, they have to change the way that they treat women and girls and it was to start with girls. >> why do i have less hope about that? >i mean, the taliban, in the case of malala they arrested three people, not the guy hoe apparently led so far, but i mean, you know, they still can get away with this stuff. >> right, and that's what i was about to say. as long as there'
and the united states can get a handle on? because it's so widespread, it's so cultural in its orientation. the west ha is always criticized for trying to mess with culture in the east, middle east and africa and elsewhere. what do you think? >> well, i think there have been some very famous and knowledgeable people over the years who said that you can look at a country's advancement and decide really whether they're an advancing country or not based on how they treat women and girls. and...
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i said, because i would rather work with you than any director working in the united states and i didn't feel like i could score at any of those parts. chances are, if i work with you, it will only be once and when i do, i want to score. he said, well, okay, i understand. and then, a month later, he handed me a script for a television series, which i didn't want to do particularly, but i couldn't turn down the idea of working with him. it was a great part and so i got to work with him for two years, which, every moment of which was just great. >> jimmy: what series was that? >> called "100 center street." >> jimmy: okay. and so, did you feel like you scored in that particular role? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: well, that's -- >> and i had a great time with him. it was -- >> jimmy: there's a great story in the book about groucho marx. coming to see you when you were young -- >> at second city. came to see us at second city. we had a routine where i played khrushchev and somebody else played my translator and somebody else was playing kennedy and we fielded questions from the audience. we knew
i said, because i would rather work with you than any director working in the united states and i didn't feel like i could score at any of those parts. chances are, if i work with you, it will only be once and when i do, i want to score. he said, well, okay, i understand. and then, a month later, he handed me a script for a television series, which i didn't want to do particularly, but i couldn't turn down the idea of working with him. it was a great part and so i got to work with him for two...
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this is a time for the united states to come together, figure out what happened, found out who did it, which the commander in chief has done, and to demand and seek justice. >> and finally, mayor, the "new york times" is reporting this morning that iran has agreed in principal to direct talks. over their nuclear program. the white house says that there's no deal. president obama first expressed willingness to have talks when you were with the white house. do you believe that iran is ready now for direct talks or is this a stalling policy? >> george, that's a good question. i want to take one step back. when the president walked into the oval office, on the issue of iran trying to acquire and develop nuclear weapons, the united states was isolated from the rest of the world on iran. 3 1/2 years later, the tables have been turned. iran is isolated from the rest of the world. that was steadied, determined, dogged leadership, setting out a course. we now know for a fact even when some questioned the course, not only organized the rest of the world to isolate iran, we have put in place and
this is a time for the united states to come together, figure out what happened, found out who did it, which the commander in chief has done, and to demand and seek justice. >> and finally, mayor, the "new york times" is reporting this morning that iran has agreed in principal to direct talks. over their nuclear program. the white house says that there's no deal. president obama first expressed willingness to have talks when you were with the white house. do you believe that...
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what i game for the united states. three-one. the united states moves on to the next stage. maryland basketball got a highly recruited basketball today. rodney is a six-foot four card. he was recruited by ucla kansas rutgers, and today, he said maryland. football, 2-0. a game on saturday. the team that beat florida state's. >> we have guys who can contribute. helps us a lot. those guys playing more and getting more experience will help us in the long run. >> we want the team to get better and work hard. do our jobs. >> the american league ceci and ships year -- championship series. the game is in the last inning. the philadelphia eagles fight a defense accord later today. they hired the former safety for the washington redskins. >> thank you. man: to some people, social serity is just a number. but to me, it's money that i earn. i count on social security. and i don't want washington politicians like george allen... privatizing it. if george allen wants to risk his own money on wall street... that's fine. but i don't want m risking mine. george allen just isn't watching out
what i game for the united states. three-one. the united states moves on to the next stage. maryland basketball got a highly recruited basketball today. rodney is a six-foot four card. he was recruited by ucla kansas rutgers, and today, he said maryland. football, 2-0. a game on saturday. the team that beat florida state's. >> we have guys who can contribute. helps us a lot. those guys playing more and getting more experience will help us in the long run. >> we want the team to get...
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states come this time next week. it is something that will be making headlines over the next days.l updated here on abc 7. hurricane come straight off to the west of us. county into frederick now. very much right it could be green across southern maryland. for when the conditions next week that will up prettys speed quickly. degrees, manassas, a morning low tomorrow. upper 60's tomorrow. even warmer on tuesday. the valid tomorrow morning, 30's to around 50's. tomorrow, fantastic. 59 degrees. -- 69 to 74 degrees. a cool down and a lot of question marks on sunday of next week and monday and tuesday. in the meantime, hopefully, you there and enjoy the next few days. will feel wonderful for october. it will feel perfect for august. now and get to sports the redskins. day.gh >> someone was let go in august. they are back. it is cool. today is the final score because is back on thee roster. he can walk the walk. >> and now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. for today's redskins and was mo
states come this time next week. it is something that will be making headlines over the next days.l updated here on abc 7. hurricane come straight off to the west of us. county into frederick now. very much right it could be green across southern maryland. for when the conditions next week that will up prettys speed quickly. degrees, manassas, a morning low tomorrow. upper 60's tomorrow. even warmer on tuesday. the valid tomorrow morning, 30's to around 50's. tomorrow, fantastic. 59 degrees. --...
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. >>> roman catholic church is elevating seven new saints ask one from the united states is kateri tekakwitha, the first native american to be canonized. ♪ >> reporter: celebration and pride for one of them who is now a saint. >> i thought i'd never see this in my lifetime. >> it's our job to share this with the world and let them know about it. >> reporter: she is known as the lily of the mohawks and now more than three centuries after her death, the blessed kateri tekakwitha is the first native american to be canonized. >> it means everything. not only to us catholics, but also to all native people. our traditionals as well. our traditional people who never accepted the faith. >> reporter: kateri tekakwitha was born along the mohawk river in what is today up state new york. this site of a mohawk village is thought to be where she grew up. a short walk away, a spring, the village water source, where it's believed she was baptized. her face was permanently scarred from small pox at age 4 in an epidemic that claimed the lives of her parents and brother. at age 20, she chose the faith of the
. >>> roman catholic church is elevating seven new saints ask one from the united states is kateri tekakwitha, the first native american to be canonized. ♪ >> reporter: celebration and pride for one of them who is now a saint. >> i thought i'd never see this in my lifetime. >> it's our job to share this with the world and let them know about it. >> reporter: she is known as the lily of the mohawks and now more than three centuries after her death, the blessed...
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states. this is not an oral exam on economics. if you recall how reagan won those debates, i think carter was probably more substantial in them. he won them by vanquishing the negative image of ronald reagan as a cowboy who doesn't understand the nation or the world. neil: do you think, pat, the rep you hear for mitt romney, does he has the smarts? does he have the guts? does he have the real passion in him to get angry and go at this president, and that maybe his demeanor is -- i wouldn't say genteel, but gentlemanly, and this is not the time for that. what would you say? >> he's done that in a couple debates. in the florida debate with newt. there's no question, neil, here's someone who is a tough customer in business, who chops off parts of companies and adds here and lays off people and does that for a living. no doubt about the toughness at all to make the right decisions. the question is can he portray himself as someone to the american people as someone who has a measure of compassion
states. this is not an oral exam on economics. if you recall how reagan won those debates, i think carter was probably more substantial in them. he won them by vanquishing the negative image of ronald reagan as a cowboy who doesn't understand the nation or the world. neil: do you think, pat, the rep you hear for mitt romney, does he has the smarts? does he have the guts? does he have the real passion in him to get angry and go at this president, and that maybe his demeanor is -- i wouldn't say...
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the congress in the united states has a final say to vote the referendum up or down and hope that they will decide to take it back. >> reporter: the plan could not only give d.c. leaders full control of the budget, but also keep federal budget issues separate. >> it would keep federal disagreements over whatever issues are unrelated to the district government that result in a threat of or actual shutdown of the district government. the federal government tries to work out the disagreements. >> reporter: on the hill, congresswoman eleanor holmes norton made progress on budget autonomy. the council continues to support the efforts but believe that it's time to try something new. >> it allows us to produce a clean bill on our own. >> reporter: congresswoman norton's office issued legal issues it might be a risk and she'll continue to work with her allies on the hill to pass a budget autonomy bill, will. >> and that is a fight you will continue to cover for us. thank you. >> uh-huh. >> a major victory for democrats. the judge blocked the voter i.d. law from going into effect election's day
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states needs when he walks in the door to come home is somebody who is drilling him and questioning him about the decisions and choices that he's made. so, there are definitely times when i may feel something but i'll hold back because i'll know he'll either get to that on his own or just not time. >> reporter: outside the white house, there is always lots of chatter about how much is the first lady influencing policy? how do you see your role in that regard? >> i rarely step foot in the west wing. in fact, people are shocked when they see me there but rarely walk in that office because the truth is, he's got so many wonderful advisers, so i don't even have the expertise and the time in to be able to provide the kind of advice and guidance that he's already getting. >> reporter: i guess always the pillow at night if you really feel passionate about something. win or lose this election, she says, she's come to love the job she was so reluctant to pursue. not only are you the first lady but you have a historic role as the first african-american first lady. did that come with extra pre
states needs when he walks in the door to come home is somebody who is drilling him and questioning him about the decisions and choices that he's made. so, there are definitely times when i may feel something but i'll hold back because i'll know he'll either get to that on his own or just not time. >> reporter: outside the white house, there is always lots of chatter about how much is the first lady influencing policy? how do you see your role in that regard? >> i rarely step foot...
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. >> as someone running for the united states senate it is hurtful to women to survivors of rape, and to their families to have said this. >> eliot: it could be hurtful for richard mourdock's chances too, according to the poll, murk dock is leading donnelly by five points. maybe he should have taken a listen from missouri congressman todd akin. he was expected to beat claire mccaskill handily but that's before he talked about the rape and the magical powers of a woman's body to shut down. now there is a six-point lead. the only surprise there is it isn't bigger. here to discuss the war on women congresswoman jacki speier fromcal. beyond shock. how do you react to this craziness? >> i don't believe it. most women think it's a joke when they hear it. how are those words coming out of who we think must be intelligent people. they're running for congress, running for presidency. yet they are saying it, and i do think they believe it. they do not want to allow abortions for women who have been victims of rape. >> eliot: i think you are right this is why it makes it so much more important w
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please help me welcome the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. [cheers and applause] >> wow. thank you, buddy. man. way up there. how you doing? look at that. wow. o-h. [crowd yells "ohio"] i love that. it is so fun. it is great to be back here. i spent four great years in miamiville, oh, and i have my lucky buckeye with me. it said it brought him a victory in ohio and you will help us because this buckeye will bring us victory in ohio. you have a huge choice to make. we have a big choice to make. you know, i think we saw a sign of it last night just like we saw at a week ago. you see, they are offering no new ideas. the president is simply saying more of the same. hope and change has become the attack and blame. when he was running for president four years ago, barack obama gave a huge speech in this big, a great speech he said, if you don't have fresh ideas, then use a stale tactic to scare voters. toyou don't have a record run on, then you paint your opponent as somebody people should run from. you make a big election about small things. ladie
please help me welcome the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. [cheers and applause] >> wow. thank you, buddy. man. way up there. how you doing? look at that. wow. o-h. [crowd yells "ohio"] i love that. it is so fun. it is great to be back here. i spent four great years in miamiville, oh, and i have my lucky buckeye with me. it said it brought him a victory in ohio and you will help us because this buckeye will bring us victory in ohio. you have a huge choice to...
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states or in the united states. and where they say my esteemed friend who really go after each other there's the prime minister jumping off the bench to bellow back you know it's a very very sort of an active system also because of the way that our representatives are elected in single member districts only from two major parties but one of the things i talk about in that article on who what why. is that in most of the country there it's the districts are either dominated by the democrats or the republicans and if you want to play you've got to be not only from those two parties you got to be from that one that dominates and so if you're that huge swathes of the south of the midwest you have to be a republican to even get into the game and so i think we need to seriously look at whether this is a viable system a for representing what people really want and be for getting healthy and aggressive discussion about what the options are the options are tremendously broader i mean it's not really necessary that both democr
states or in the united states. and where they say my esteemed friend who really go after each other there's the prime minister jumping off the bench to bellow back you know it's a very very sort of an active system also because of the way that our representatives are elected in single member districts only from two major parties but one of the things i talk about in that article on who what why. is that in most of the country there it's the districts are either dominated by the democrats or...
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the president of the united states had 90 minutes. now, if he had done his homework and actually prepared, if he had actually studied romney, why didn't he say it? why didn't he take romney head on? first of all, the charges on the tax cuts are plain wrong, and i think virtually every analyst has said and even your deputy campaign manager said the charges made are wrong. but forgetting that for a second, the job of the president is supposed to be to competent and stand up for what he believes in and articulate what's wrong. mitt romney walked over him. it's funny that the eastwood now -- just as mr. green paid for this microphone was one of ronald reagan's breakthrough moments, the weird moment with clint eastwood may be that as well. >> the big knock against governor romney here is that he walked away from a $5 trillion tax cut plan. he assumes that tax cuts for growth to make the math work, simpson-bowles says his math doesn't add up. that something has to give. you explode the deficit, raise middle class tax cuts, something has to
the president of the united states had 90 minutes. now, if he had done his homework and actually prepared, if he had actually studied romney, why didn't he say it? why didn't he take romney head on? first of all, the charges on the tax cuts are plain wrong, and i think virtually every analyst has said and even your deputy campaign manager said the charges made are wrong. but forgetting that for a second, the job of the president is supposed to be to competent and stand up for what he believes...
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the united states postal service. we know where you live. [ applause ] >> jimmy: the desperate times. and now, one more thing. it's thursday night. it is time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> opponents turned out there tonight, hoping the government hearing their pleas to stop [ bleep ] in this area. >> i know you talk about baseball, but my san diego chargers suck [ bleep ] tonight. >> candidate for president getting ready for their second debate right now. after the first match-up, mitt romney got a big [ bleep ] in the [ bleep ]. >> well, [ bleep ], 10-10 on the year. >> who has the bigger [ bleep ] tonight? >> mr. president, have you looked at your [ bleep ]? >> you know, i don't look at my [ bleep ], it's not as big as yours. >> he doesn't have a big [ bleep ], you know, that's the thing. >> first, he stepped down as chairman of his own charity and now he's been [ bleep ] by nike. >> whatever you say, sand
the united states postal service. we know where you live. [ applause ] >> jimmy: the desperate times. and now, one more thing. it's thursday night. it is time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> opponents turned out there tonight, hoping the government hearing their pleas to stop [ bleep ] in this area. >> i know you talk about baseball, but my san diego chargers...
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has arrived in united states. you where there is snow tonight. >> we have some dramatic changes coming to our weather. for hockey news fans. rgii is not the only rookie starter. [ barack obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt romney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romney really "cares," wouldn't we see it in his priorities? if mitt romney really "cares," number of students that wea lot of problehave.th the... resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean h
has arrived in united states. you where there is snow tonight. >> we have some dramatic changes coming to our weather. for hockey news fans. rgii is not the only rookie starter. [ barack obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt romney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting...
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states. that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, ultimately it's going to be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top down economic policies that helped to get us into this mess, do we embrace a new economic patriotism that says, america does best when the middle class does best? and i'm looking forward to having that debate. >> governor romney? two minutes. >> thank you, jim. honor to be here with you and i appreciate the chance to be the president. pleased to be at the university of denver, appreciate their welcome and also the presidential ghicommission. congratulations to you,mr. president, on your anniversary. this is the most romantic thing you would imagine, being here with me. congratulations. this obviously a very tender topic. i've had the occasion over the last couple of year
states. that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars, to rebuild america. and that we reduce our deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, ultimately it's going to be up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top down economic policies that helped to get us into this mess, do we embrace a new economic patriotism that says, america does best when the middle class does best? and i'm...
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it's not to say that sort of local grassroots movements which we are seeing around the united states and abroad. you know just getting together with with people to start businesses i read and there was a comment recently from one of the candidates for a bombing or of an american woman who was about. to write it. garaged care of startups or start up businesses that have it it derived well i mean that's exactly the kind of you that somebody that it's beholden to regulation would have isn't it but it is not so we can do there in the private space that's interesting so i'm curious because i don't know if it's just perception but it seems that i read and hear more is it's a part of an arche from people like yourself other people that write about finance and the economy sorry. but i mean out of the woodwork yeah coming out of work i wondering if you think that these views have become more appealing in recent times because of how poorly the government now functions we have sixteen trillion dollars of debt in the united states held by the government dead they don't really have any political
it's not to say that sort of local grassroots movements which we are seeing around the united states and abroad. you know just getting together with with people to start businesses i read and there was a comment recently from one of the candidates for a bombing or of an american woman who was about. to write it. garaged care of startups or start up businesses that have it it derived well i mean that's exactly the kind of you that somebody that it's beholden to regulation would have isn't it but...
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a nonprofit conservative group based in virginia called public advocate of the united states took the photo on the left that was that couple's engagement announcement and then like cropped it and redid the background and used it for this political ad that this couple knew nothing about. >> ouch. >> is there anything, any recourse that this couple has or the photographer who took the picture? >> absolutely. remind me, ashley, never to run for political office. this is horrible stuff. the bottom line is that you have an interest in your image and likeness. when your image and likeness is exploited and used for commercial benefit, commercial purposes in this case politics it's improner. as a result of that you certainly have a cause of action against anyone who would do something like that for their own political, personal or commercial gain. >> i love how you say a cause of action. just sue the guy. that's what you mean. >> a lawsuit, ashley. >> joey jackson. nice to have you. >> if you want to hearn more about this we do have lots of other information we would like to make accessible t
a nonprofit conservative group based in virginia called public advocate of the united states took the photo on the left that was that couple's engagement announcement and then like cropped it and redid the background and used it for this political ad that this couple knew nothing about. >> ouch. >> is there anything, any recourse that this couple has or the photographer who took the picture? >> absolutely. remind me, ashley, never to run for political office. this is horrible...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time explore something different. it's like another chapter. gerri: what is the biggest threat to the housing market? my next guest says it is the looming fiscal cliff. we will explain 60 seconds gerri: there is no doubt that the fiscal cliff has people up in arms. right now, there are growing concerns about the fiscal cliff that will also end up derailing our nation struggling housing recovery. we have the director and researcher of analytics. thank you for coming on tonight. i'm going to start with your report. you say that it is the looming fiscal cliff that is the biggest danger to the housing market. how so? >> the key is all about confidence. primarily confidence for the consumer. it is no secret that the housing market has been on the rise for the last six years. a lot of folks will produce throw up their hands. it i
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to stop this part because they created it now we have in the united states lots and lots of markets they are all electronic and the f.c.c. wanted them to be that way we've this has been a sort of thirty year process to make the markets all leck tronic so computers are doing the trading but because we now have a zillion little markets we have more than fifty little bitty markets and we have fourteen exchanges none of them have enough depth of volume to sort of really act like the new york stock exchange which means that the exchanges pay high frequency algorithmic traders to basically hang around and basically put up price quotes and these are called rebates and the rebate practices have gotten to be such that the exchanges are guaranteeing high frequency traders income from rebates yes only what is the financial transaction tax how would it help what is it the transaction tax is a tiny little tax on purchases or sales of financial contracts so that is not just stocks and bonds but it's also things like derivatives it's also things if you want you can put it on repos you can even put it o
to stop this part because they created it now we have in the united states lots and lots of markets they are all electronic and the f.c.c. wanted them to be that way we've this has been a sort of thirty year process to make the markets all leck tronic so computers are doing the trading but because we now have a zillion little markets we have more than fifty little bitty markets and we have fourteen exchanges none of them have enough depth of volume to sort of really act like the new york stock...
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the vast majority will not do so i think the united states at the moment is a very polarized nation and there's a considerable amount of evidence from the polls that this year in particular the number of persuadable voters is very small but those persuadable voters are absolutely critical to the outcome that is the segment that both these candidates are trying desperately to change to bring over to their side on the basis alone i would expect mitt romney to get some kind of a gain in the opinion polls from this debate maybe it will only be two three four percentage points but remember that is roughly the size of president obama's pulling lead at the moment so we could easily be looking at a situation where on the back of last night's debate mitt romney makes this race a dead heat with an ok david i think to kind of extrapolate from what you said earlier the fact checkers are going all over romney right now ok but he made a lot of mistakes right now but kind of plays into your theory now now the obama people have a lot to chew on. yeah yeah i think he he was he was certainly enlarging th
the vast majority will not do so i think the united states at the moment is a very polarized nation and there's a considerable amount of evidence from the polls that this year in particular the number of persuadable voters is very small but those persuadable voters are absolutely critical to the outcome that is the segment that both these candidates are trying desperately to change to bring over to their side on the basis alone i would expect mitt romney to get some kind of a gain in the...
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states debt or global debt has been able to continue to grow at the exponential rate is because for thirty years i might say we've gone from one trillion dollars of debt in one thousand nine hundred two to sixteen trillion dollars of debt now is because the interest rates during the same period of time have declined from something like eighteen percent to virtually zero percent so an exponential increase in debt outstanding has been offset by exponential decline essentially in the rate of service debt service and the cost of debt and so as you correctly pointed out we're paying less today for debts in debt service we being the u.s. government than. we did in one thousand nine hundred eight and at the same time the amount of a debt in the triple and that's a purely mathematical trick because if you continuously refinance the entire debt structure at a lower and lower cost your debt service is not increasing if you posit that it's possible to continue to roll the debt that all that matters is that service and as long as debt service remains manageable that then you can just keep on go
states debt or global debt has been able to continue to grow at the exponential rate is because for thirty years i might say we've gone from one trillion dollars of debt in one thousand nine hundred two to sixteen trillion dollars of debt now is because the interest rates during the same period of time have declined from something like eighteen percent to virtually zero percent so an exponential increase in debt outstanding has been offset by exponential decline essentially in the rate of...
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states and rude to the moderator and just pushy -- chris: by the way -- >> also obama was trying to look steely. chris: women like robotic husbands. would you move the couch? would you take out the trash? >> he's not going to win on women's issues. the only way he can say is i don't represent this special interest, i represent the national interest. to me it's cringe inducing to play the target there. chris: when we come back, scoops and predictions. tell me something i don't know. president obama: i'm barack obama and i approve... this message. anncr: victims. dependent. that's what mitt romney called forty-seven percent... of americans. including people on medicare. but what about his plan for you? romney would replace guaranteed benefits with a voucher system. seniors could pay six thousand dollars more a year. a plan aarp says would undermine medicare. you're no victim...you earned your benefits. don't let mitt romney take them away. chris: welcome back. mike, tell me something i don't know. >> there are 15 days left in the race. i think bill clinton will be campaigning for bara
states and rude to the moderator and just pushy -- chris: by the way -- >> also obama was trying to look steely. chris: women like robotic husbands. would you move the couch? would you take out the trash? >> he's not going to win on women's issues. the only way he can say is i don't represent this special interest, i represent the national interest. to me it's cringe inducing to play the target there. chris: when we come back, scoops and predictions. tell me something i don't know....
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that's why i'm running for a second term for president of the united states. and that's why i want your vote. >> that was president obama? sloanes lake park outside denver, colorado. governor rendell there are not a few people on the democratic side of the aisle that wish that you could have transposed the president obama we just saw on to the president obama we saw last night. >> interestingly, president obama said that wasn't really mitt romney that debated last because totally different positions. well, that really couldn't have been president obama on that stage last night because this is the president obama that we know that's proud of what he does, believes with all of his heart that the tax plan that governor romney's pushing will destroy this country. none of that passion. none of the zingers. none of the come-backers were there. >> a combination of passion, upbeat, edge at the end. that issue of fairness, that's where i would have liked to see obama finish the debate last night, really get behind that. and it's the perfect issue for him against romney
that's why i'm running for a second term for president of the united states. and that's why i want your vote. >> that was president obama? sloanes lake park outside denver, colorado. governor rendell there are not a few people on the democratic side of the aisle that wish that you could have transposed the president obama we just saw on to the president obama we saw last night. >> interestingly, president obama said that wasn't really mitt romney that debated last because totally...
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states. >> reporter: new polls show this race is tightening. romney is ted to be leading 49% to the president's 48%. while politico finds romney ahead 50-48%. the real clear politics average of several polls puts the polls at 47% for each candidate with only .1% difference. experts now say there is no room for debate mistakes. >> they are being taught that, in sessions right as we speak. >> reporter: presidential historian steven hess of the brookings institution served in both the nixon and eisenhower terms. he said president obama must appear more engaged. >> he has to work against that. that is very important for him. that is the easiest thing to do, is not show up the way he showed up in denver. >> reporter: hess said mitt romney has now raised expectations. >> now the shoe is on the other food and now he has to worry about living up to expectations and the next day's story is not just obama did better. >> reporter: and with the race so tight, both campaigns are facing the second debate which could hold either promise or pitfalls. now out o
states. >> reporter: new polls show this race is tightening. romney is ted to be leading 49% to the president's 48%. while politico finds romney ahead 50-48%. the real clear politics average of several polls puts the polls at 47% for each candidate with only .1% difference. experts now say there is no room for debate mistakes. >> they are being taught that, in sessions right as we speak. >> reporter: presidential historian steven hess of the brookings institution served in...
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that i spoke of the united states are running out of profit and are running an efficient system that is a benefit to the taxpayers and if you want more revenue for programs like teachers and schools and highways and things that liberals all agree that the government responding then when you rather have that money go to things like the nationalised health care scheme that we have obamacare and things like that then go among them i don't agree it is the greatest giveaway to the private health insurance industry but let's not get off on it let's not get off on obamacare here but you say you keep saying running efficiently ok so i'm giving you that assumption other than what we're seeing in arizona where it looks like they're losing money right let's assume that let's assume that the way they run it efficiently is by crowding prisoners into cells by neglecting your basic human services for prisoners is that a good idea i mean isn't that what happens when you inject the profit motive would have to something that should be it happens about but here's the thing if you're a prisoner and you
that i spoke of the united states are running out of profit and are running an efficient system that is a benefit to the taxpayers and if you want more revenue for programs like teachers and schools and highways and things that liberals all agree that the government responding then when you rather have that money go to things like the nationalised health care scheme that we have obamacare and things like that then go among them i don't agree it is the greatest giveaway to the private health...